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Jorelle is planning a 5-day vacation. The trip will cost him $1,300.00 for airfare, food, and itineraries. He plans to stay in...Asked by elizabeth
Jorelle is planning a 5-day vacation. The trip will cost him $1,300.00 for airfare, food, and itineraries. He plans to stay in a hotel room for $80.00 per night. He only has $950.00 in savings, but he earns $25.00 per hour from his online tutoring services. Create a linear inequality in one variable that would best translate the problem. Determine the minimum number of hours Jorelle must tutor so he can have enough money for the trip.(1 point)
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950+25x≤1,700; at most 30 hours
950 plus 25 x less-than-or-equal-to 1,700 ; at most 30 hours
950+25x≥1,300; at least 14 hours
950 plus 25 x greater-than-or-equal-to 1,300 ; at least 14 hours
950+25x≥1,700; at least 30 hours
950 plus 25 x greater-than-or-equal-to 1,700 ; at least 30 hours
950+25x≤1,300; at most 14 hours
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950+25x≤1,700; at most 30 hours
950 plus 25 x less-than-or-equal-to 1,700 ; at most 30 hours
950+25x≥1,300; at least 14 hours
950 plus 25 x greater-than-or-equal-to 1,300 ; at least 14 hours
950+25x≥1,700; at least 30 hours
950 plus 25 x greater-than-or-equal-to 1,700 ; at least 30 hours
950+25x≤1,300; at most 14 hours
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elizabeth
Mary Ann solves the inequality −3x≥12. Justify the steps Mary Ann takes to find the solution set.(1 point)
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Mary Ann adds −3 to both sides of the inequality to get x≥9.
Mary Ann adds negative 3 to both sides of the inequality to get x greater-than-or-equal-to 9 .
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by −3 to get x≥−4.
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by negative 3 to get x greater-than-or-equal-to negative 4 .
Mary Ann adds −3 to both sides of the inequality and changes the inequality symbol to ≤ to get x≤9.
Mary Ann adds negative 3 to both sides of the inequality and changes the inequality symbol to less-than-or-equal-to to get x less-than-or-equal-to 9 .
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by −3 and changes the inequality symbol to ≤ to get x≤−4.
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Mary Ann adds −3 to both sides of the inequality to get x≥9.
Mary Ann adds negative 3 to both sides of the inequality to get x greater-than-or-equal-to 9 .
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by −3 to get x≥−4.
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by negative 3 to get x greater-than-or-equal-to negative 4 .
Mary Ann adds −3 to both sides of the inequality and changes the inequality symbol to ≤ to get x≤9.
Mary Ann adds negative 3 to both sides of the inequality and changes the inequality symbol to less-than-or-equal-to to get x less-than-or-equal-to 9 .
Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by −3 and changes the inequality symbol to ≤ to get x≤−4.
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elizabeth
Kirk solves the inequality 5<12y−7. Which statement explains the steps he uses to find the solution set of the inequality?(1 point)
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Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then multiplies both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 144<y.
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then multiplies both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 144 less than y .
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality, then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 and reverses the inequality symbol to get 1>y.
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality, then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 and reverses the inequality symbol to get 1 greater than y .
Kirk adds −7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get (−16)<y.
Kirk adds negative 7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get left parenthesis negative Start Fraction 1 over 6 End Fraction right parenthesis less than y .
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 1<y
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Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then multiplies both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 144<y.
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then multiplies both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 144 less than y .
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality, then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 and reverses the inequality symbol to get 1>y.
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality, then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 and reverses the inequality symbol to get 1 greater than y .
Kirk adds −7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get (−16)<y.
Kirk adds negative 7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get left parenthesis negative Start Fraction 1 over 6 End Fraction right parenthesis less than y .
Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 1<y
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elizabeth
Which of the following shows how to solve the linear inequality with a letter coefficient Hy<7, where H is a number greater than 0?(1 point)
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y<7H
y less than Start Fraction 7 over upper H End Fraction
Hy<7
upper H y less than 7
y<7
y less than 7
y<7H
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y<7H
y less than Start Fraction 7 over upper H End Fraction
Hy<7
upper H y less than 7
y<7
y less than 7
y<7H
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elizabeth
Which term in the following inequality is a letter coefficient? Bx+72<12(1 point)
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72
72
B
upper B
x
x
Bx
upper B x
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72
72
B
upper B
x
x
Bx
upper B x
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elizabeth
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950 plus 25 x less-than-or-equal-to 1,300 ; at most 14 hours
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Mary Ann divides both sides of the inequality by −3 to get x≤−4.
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Kirk adds 7 to both sides of the inequality and then divides both sides of the equivalent inequality by 12 to get 1<y.
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y<7H
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GPT 3.5
B
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